![]() Open the minecraft_server.jar file and copy in the ModLoaderMP server file. Start by downloading the minecraft_server.jar file from here. (This requires that you at least know how to set up a vanilla server, so I will not go into unneeded details). You now have successfully set up your Minecraft for Medieval Craft!.Open your bin folder and right click and open with your minecraft.jar with your preference of Archiving Software (Winzip, 7zip, Archive Manager, etc).Ĭopy the contents of ModLoader's zip file into the minecraft.jar archiveĬopy the contents of ModloaderMP (Client side) into your minecraft.jar archiveĬopy the contents of "into minecraft_jar" (Leave it's sub folders alone, as in copy them as a whole) into your minecraft.jar archive.Ĭopy the MedievalCraftConfig.txt file into your bin folder as well as your.Start minecraft via 1.3 Launcher (The new one) and click 'Options'.Ĭlick 'Force Update', and log into the game.Ĭongratulations, you now have a Vanilla. If you have a vanilla (unmodified) minecraft.jar file, skip to step 3.Ĭreate a back up copy of your bin folder (This will save mods you have installed). ![]() Installing Minecraft for Survival Single Player: Seeing as a lot of people are having issues installing and setting up their Medieval Craft server, I thought I would give a set of highly detailed instructions (Note: Medieval Craft edits a metric tonne of Basefiles, and is Highly incompatible with most mods out there): ![]()
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